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The New York Society of 

The Order of 
The Founders and Patriots 

of America 



Constitution, By-Laws and Regulations of 
the Order, and List of Members of the 
General Court, with By-Laws and List of 
Members of the New York Society .•.•/. 



Revised to Nov. i, 1906 




No. i6 



The New York Society of 

The Order of 
The Founders and Patriots 

of America 



Constitution, By-Laws and Regulations of 
the Order, and List of Members of the 
General Court, with By-Laws and List of 
Members of the New York Society /.v. 

Revised to Nov. i, 1906 




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Contents 



PAGE 

General Court Officers and Councillors-General 3 

Past General Officers 4 

Officers and Councillors of the New York Society . - 5 

Constitution of the Order — 6 

By-Laws of the Order. 15 

General Regulations of the Order 23 

By-Laws of the New York Society 26 

Associates of the New York Society 30 

Deceased Associates of the New York Society 39 



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General Court Officers 

Governo r- Genera I 

* ADMIRAL GEORGE DEWEY, U. S. N., 

Washington, D. C. 

Deputy Governor- General 

* REV. JOHN GAYLORD DAVENPORT, D.D., 

Waterbury, Conn. 

Ch ap la in -General 

REV. THEOPHILUS P. SAWIN, D.D., 

Troy, N. Y. 

Secretary General 

THEODORE OILMAN, 

55 William Street, New York. 

Treas urer- Genera I 

WILLIAM SCOTT WADSWORTH, M.D., 

The Normandie, Philadelphia, Penn. 

A ttorney- General 

* EDWARD LANG PERKINS, 

131 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, Penn. 

Registrar- General 

CLARENCE ETTIENNE LEONARD, 

44 East 23d Street, New York. 

Genealogist- General 

EDWIN LOUIS RIPLEY, 

Bridgeport, Conn. 

Historian- General 

HARRY E. ATWATER, 

Cranford, N. J. 

Councillors-General 

1904-7 

JOHN ELDERKIN, New York. 

* WILLIAM A. HALSEY, New Jersey. 

CAPT. HENRY BENJAMIN MEIGS, Pennsylvania. 

1905-8 
COL. ROLLIN S. WOODRUFF, Connecticut. 
HON. JAMES A. BETTS, New York. 
CARLTON M. MOODY, Pennsylvania. 

1906-9 

GEN. EDWARD F. JONES, New York 

* WALTER COLLYER FAXON, Connecticut. 

HENRY WICKES GOODRICH, New York. 

* Indicates that name is printed more than once in list of General Court. 



Past General Officers 

Past Governors-General 
MATOR-GEN. FREDERICK DENT GRANT, U. S. A. 
GEN. STEWART LYNDON WOODFORD. 
HON. WILLIAM WINTON GOODRICH. 

COL. RALPH EARL PRIME. 
■^ ADMIRAL GEORGE DEWEY, U, S. N. 

Past Deputy Governors-General 
* WILLIAM ARMSTRONG HALSEY. 

SAMUEL EMLEN MEIGS. 

GEN. WILLIAM FRANKLIN DRAPER. 

CHARLES FIELD HASELTINE. 

* EDWARD HAGAMAN HALL. 

Past Chaplains-General 

REV JOSEPH FULFORD FOLSOM. 

^- REV. JOHN GAYLORD DAVENPORT, D.D. 

* REV WILLIAM REED EASTMAN. 

REV. DRYDEN WILLIAM PHELPS. 

REV. CHARLES WADSWORTH, JR., D.D. 

Past Secretaries General 

CHARLES MATHER GLAZIER. 

THEODORE FITCH. 

EDGAR ABEL TURRELL. 

Past Treasurers-General 

CHARLES WURTS SPARHAWK. 

SAMUEL VICTOR CONSTANT. 

JULIUS MERRILL FOOTE. 

GEORGE CLINTON BATCHELLER. 

HENRY DUHRING MILLER. 

Past Attorneys-General 

WILLIAM RAYMOND WEEKS 

COL. HENRY WOODWARD SACKETT. 

* EDWARD LANG PERKINS. 

Past Registrars-General 

* EDWARD HAGAMAN HALL 

DR. WILLIAM ANDERSON MITCHELL. 

TEUNIS DIMON HUNTTING. 

WILLIAM ALLEN MARBLE. 

* WALTER C. FAXON. 

Past Genealogist-General 
EDWARD EVERETT SILL. 

Past Historians-General 

* REV. WILLIAM REED EASTMAN 

PROF. JAMES W MOORE. 

HARRY RANDALL WAITE. 

Among the deceased General Officers are Governor-General Robert B. 
Roosevelt (uncle of President Theodore Roosevelt), who died June 14, 1906, 
and Past Attorney-General Walter S. Logan, who died July 19, 1906. 



Officers of The New York Society 



Governor 

THEODORE FITCH, 

I20 Broadway, New York. 

Deputy Governor 
EDWARD HAGAMAN HALL, 
Tribune Building, New York, 

Chaplain 
REV. EDWARD PAYSON JOHNSON, D.D., 

Albany, N. Y. 

Secretary 
COL. CHARLES HITCHCOCK SHERRILL, 
30 Broad Street, New York. 

Treasurer 
MATTHEW HINMAN, 
416 Broadway, New York. 

State Attorney 
EDGAR ABEL TURRELL, 
76 William Street, New York. 

Registrar 
WINCHESTER FITCH, 
60 Wall Street, New York. 

Genealogist 

BRIG.-GEN. HENRY STUART TURRILL, 

2626 Broadway, New York. 

Historian 
CLARENCE ETTIENNE LEONARD, 
44 East 23d Street, New York. 

Cotmcillors 

1904-1907 

COL. HENRY WOODWARD SACKETT, New York. 

THEODORE OILMAN, New York. 

COLGATE HOYT, New York. 

1905-1908 

HON. WILLIAM WINTON GOODRICH, New York. 

COL. RALPH EARL PRIME, Yonkers, N. Y. 

WILLIAM ALLEN MARBLE, New York. 

I 906-1 909 

MAJOR-GEN. FREDERICK D. GRANT, New York. 

GEORGE CLINTON BATCHELLER, New York. 

HENRY WICKES GOODRICH, New York. 



Constitution of 

The Order of the Founders 

and Patriots of America 



Preamble 

D ECOGNIZING Almighty God as guiding our ancestors to 
this land, to establish, through their descendants, not a 
colony, but an independent sovereign Christian nation, destined 
by Him to occupy a commanding place among the nations of the 
earth and to protect and defend Liberty in all the Western 
Hemisphere; and, recognizing that the foundations of the nation 
were laid, in the perils and hardships of the first half century, 
by our ancestor settlers of that period, rather than in the years 
that followed; and, recognizing that, necessary to the end for 
which our ancestors came, was a patriot progeny, in the time of 
the Revolutionary struggle, out of which our country came to 
be independent and our nation came into being — for ourselves, 
and those who may associate with us, we have formed an associ- 
ation, founded on Descent from such ancestry and their patriot 
descendants. 

ARTICLE I. 

NAME. 

The name of this Association is " The Order of the Founders 
and Patriots of America." 



ARTICLE II. 

OBJECTS. 

The objects of the Order are : 

1. To bring together and associate men whose ancestors 
struggled together for life and liberty, home and happiness, in 
this land, when it was a new and unknown country, and whose 
line of descent from them comes through patriots who sustained 
the colonies in the struggle for independence in the Revolution- 
ary War. 

2. To teach reverent regard for the names and history, 
character and perseverance, deeds and heroism, of the founders 
of this country and their patriot descendants. 

3. To inculcate patriotism in the Associates and their de- 
scendants. 

4. To discover, collect and preserve records, documents, 
manuscripts, monuments and history relating to the first colon- 
ists, their ancestors and descendants. 

5. To commemorate and celebrate events in the history of 
the colonies and the republic. 

6. Other historical and patriotic purposes. 

ARTICLE in. 

ORGANIZATION. 

The order shall consist of : 

1. A General Court, to be known as " The General Court 
of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America." 

2. A Society in each State, District or Territory of the 
United States, and in such foreign States and Countries as the 
General Court may authorize, each of which, prefixed with the 
name of the political division in which located, is to be known as 

''The Society of the Order of the Founders and 

Patriots of America." 

ARTICLE IV. 

GENERAL COURT. 

Section i. The General Court shall consist of the Founders 
of the Order; also all past General Officers, also all General 
Officers, Councillors General, and Officers of the several Societies 
of the Order, during their respective terms of office ; provided, 
however, that no person shall be a member of the General Court 
unless he shall be at the time an Associate in good standing in 
one of the Societies of the Order. 

Sec. 2. The Officers of the General Court shall be a Gov- 



ernor General, a Deputy Governor General, a Chaplain General, 
a Secretary General, a Treasurer General, an Attorney General, 
a Registrar General, a Genealogist General, and an Historian 
General, each to hold office for one year, or until his successor is 
elected and installed. There shall also be nine Councillors General 
three of whom shall be elected each year, each Councillor Gen- 
eral to hold office for three years, or until his successor is elected 
and installed. The Officers and Councillors shall constitute the 
Council General. They shall be elected at the annual meeting, 
by ballot. No Officer of the General Court shall be elected to 
the same office for more than two successive terms, except by a 
unanimous vote. 

Sec 3. The annual meeting of the General Court shall be held 
on the 13th day of May in each year, or at such other time, as 
near as may be thereafter, as the Council General may determine. 
The General Court may hold such other meetings as it may de- 
termine by rule, order or resolution, or as may be called by the 
Governor General. The Governor General shall call meetings 
on request of nine members of the General Court. The annual 
meeting of the General Court shall be held in the City of New 
York except that in any odd-numbered year it may be held else- 
where, provided the Governor General shall fix another place 
therefor and shall make an order to that effect. (As amended 
May 14, 1906.) 

Sec. 4. Nine members shall constitute a quorum, at all 
meetings of the General Court. 

Sec. 5. In General Court each member thereof shall have 
one vote, except that, when a vote is taken by Societies, each 
member shall have one vote, and each Society shall have as many 
votes as it has enrolled Associates, in good standing, to be cast 
as a unit, unless any Society shall otherwise direct, and shall so 
certify to the Secretary General, in which case the vote of such 
Society shall be divided as nearly as may be equally among the 
members present from such Society and cast by them severally. 
One third of the members, present in person at a meeting, may 
demand that any vote be taken by Societies, when the vote shall 
be cast in person. All other votes may be cast in person or by 
proxy. 

Sec. 6. The General Court shall have and exercise the fol- 
lowing powers : 

I. The chief executive, legislative and judicial powers within 
the order, and the general regulation of its affairs. 

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2. To entertain, hear and decide all appeals and complaints 
by any Society, or by an Associate, and to regulate the cases in 
which appeals may be taken. 

3. To advise concerning any question arising under the 
Constitution or By Laws of the Order when requested by any 
Society or its Council. 

4. Upon application of any nine Associates of the Order, 
residing in any State, District, Territory or Country in which no 
Society of the Order exists, to constitute them and those whom 
they may admit, pursuant to the Constitution and By-Laws of 
the Order, into a Society of the Order for the political division 
in which they reside, and to fix a time and place for the first 
meeting, and grant such Society a charter. 

5. To issue all diplomas of membership, all insignia and 
rosettes. 

6. To provide, order and direct the form, and on such 
terms as it shall fix, issue to the Societies of the Order stationery 
and blank applications for membership, also circulars or pamph- 
lets setting forth the purposes and objects of the Order, and 
regulate the use thereof. 

7. To require from Societies of the Order such reports, re- 
turns and statistics of Associates, of funds, and of other infor- 
mation, and the payment of assessments, as it may from time to 
time order. 

8. To revoke or suspend the charter of any Society, for 
failure to obey the requirements of the Constitution or By-Laws 
of the Order, or for nonuser of its rights and privileges, and in 
case of revoking the charter of any Society, to assign its mem- 
bers, or any of them to other Societies of the Order, according 
to their preference if asked and expressed, who shall thereupon 
become members of the Society to which assigned in the same 
standing as in the Society whose charter shall be revoked. (As 
amended May 13, 1903.) 

Section 7. No liability shall be incurred, or an appropri- 
ation of money made or authorized, except by a two-third ma- 
jority of votes cast in the General Court, such vote to be cast in 
person or by proxy, or by a two-third majority of votes in the 
Council General, but such vote in the Council General must also 
be approved by at least two Councillors General. (As amended 
May 14, 1906.) 



Sec. 8. The expenses of the General Court shall be pro- 
vided for by the sale of diplomas, insignia and rosettes, and by- 
pro rata assessments upon each of the Societies according to its 
respective number of Associates. The General Court or Council 
General may enforce payment of said assessments, by the revoca- 
tion or suspension of the charter of any Society refusing or neg- 
lecting to pay the same, and such Society shall thereupon be de- 
barred from representation in the General Court, but, upon pay- 
ment, may be reinstated. 

Sec. 9. The headquarters of the Order shall be in the city 
of New York. 

ARTICLE V. 

SOCIETIES OF THE ORDER. 

Section i. Each Society hereafter organized shall hold its 
membership in the Order by virtue of a charter from the Gen- 
eral Court. After the receipt of its charter, the Society shall 
forthwith adopt a Seal, which sha!l not be changed, except by a 
two-thirds majority of the Associates present at an annual 
meeting. Any Society may be incorporated under the laws of 
its own State, District, Territory or Country, if a majority of its 
Associates present at an annual meeting shall elect to do so. 

Sec. 2. The Officers of each Society shall be a Governor, 
a Deputy Governor, a Chaplain, a Secretary, a Treasurer, a 
State Attorney, a Registrar, a Genealogist and an Historian, 
each to hold office for one year, or until his successor is elected 
and installed. There shall also be nine Councillors, each Coun- 
cillor to hold office for three years, or until his successor is 
elected and installed, provided, however, that the Society shall 
divide the Councillors first chosen into three classes, one class to 
serve one year, one two years, and one three years, or until their 
successors are elected and installed. The Officers and Council- 
lors shall constitute the Council. They shall be elected at the 
annual meeting, by ballot. No Officer of any Society shall be 
elected to the same office for more than tw^o successive terms, 
except by a unanimous vote. 

Sec 3. Each Society shall hold an annual meeting at such 
time and place, before the month of May, as its Council shall 
determine. Each Society may hold such other meetings as the 
Society or its Council may direct, or as may be called by its 
Governor. 



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Sec. 4. Nine Associates shall constitute a quorum, at all 
meetings of the Society. 

Sec. 5. At meetings of the Society, each Associate shall 
have one vote. Associates may vote by proxy at any meeting, 
if the Society shall so determine, or the Islws of the State, Dis- 
trict, Territory or Country so provide. 

Sec. 6. Each Society may regulate its own affairs, subject 
to the provisions of the Constitution and By-Laws of the Order. 

Sec. 7. Each Society may organize Chapters, to consist of 
not less than nine Associates, and grant charters thereto; and 
may revoke or suspend any such charter, for the failure of any 
Chapter to obey the requirements of the Constitution or By- 
Laws of the Order, or for non-user of its rights and privileges. 

Sec. 8. Each Society may provide for the suspension, or 
dropping from the rolls, after reasonable notice and an oppor- 
tunity to be heard, of any Associate in arrears for dues, after 
they shall be due and payable for one year, but, upon payment, 
he may be reinstated by the Council. Any Associate, suspended 
or dropped from the rolls for non-payment of dues, shall not 
hold office in the Order, or sit in the General Court, during such 
suspension or unless reinstated. 

Sec 9. No Society of the Order shall have the power to 
incur any debt or enter into any continuing obligation, except 
on its own behalf, and not on behalf of the Order, nor on behalf 
of the General Court. No debts shall be incurred, or money be 
appropriated, or any action be taken affecting property, without 
the consent of at least three of the Councillors. No liability 
shall be incurred, or appropriation made, exceeding fifty dollars, 
except by a two-thirds majority of the votes cast in the Society 
or its Council, such vote to be cast in person. 

Sec. 10. Each Society shall forthwith determine the loca- 
tion of its headquarters, which shall not thereafter be changed, 
except by a two-thirds majority of the Associates present at an 
annual meeting. 

ARTICLE VL 

founders of the order. 
Those persons, nine in number, who, on the i6th day of 
March, 1896, subscribed the Certificate of Incorporation of the 
New York Society, and formed the Order, are hereby recognized 
as founders of the Order. 



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ARTICLE VII. 

MEMBERS OF THE ORDER. 

Section i. All members of the Order shall be active mem- 
bers of a Society of the Order, except as hereinafter provided, 
and shall be called ''Associates." 

Sec. 2. Any man of the age of twenty-one years, of good 
moral character and reputation, and a citizen of the United 
States, who is lineally descended, in the male line of either 
parent, from an ancestor who settled in any of the Colonies now 
included in the United States of America prior to May 13, 1657, 
and one or all of whose intermediate ancestors, in the same line, 
who lived in the period of the Revolution, from 1775 to 1783, 
adhered as patriots to the cause of the Colonies, shall be eligible 
to membership in the Order, except as hereinafter provided. 

Sec. 3. The male descendants of any Associate, being of 
good moral character and reputation and citizens of the United 
States, shall also be eligible to membership, provided that the 
claims of each such descendant shall be traced anew from the 
qualifying ancestors from whom the first Associate was eligible. 
(As amended May 13, 1902). 

Sec. 4. No person shall be admitted an Associate of the 
Order without previous investigation into and ascertainment 
of his qualifications for membership. Each Society may pro- 
vide for the manner of such investigation and ascertainment, 
and of the mode of election of its Associates, subject to the 
Constitution and By-Laws of the Order, and may reject any 
applicant who may not be acceptable to it. 

Sec. 5. Any person who shall have obtained membership 
by intentional misrepresentation or concealment, as to his qual- 
ification for membership, or who shall be guilty of any violation 
of the Constitution or By-Laws of the Order, or who shall be 
guilty of conduct unbecoming a patriot or a good citizen, after 
due inquiry and hearing, shall be expelled from membership in 
the Order. Any person who shall have obtained membership by 
or through an innocent but material misstatement or non-state- 
ment, shall, after due inquiry and hearing, be dropped from 
membership in the Order. 

Any person who shall have obtained membership as the de- 
scendant of an Associate of the Order, shall, after due inquiry 
and hearing, be dropped from membership in case it shall ap- 
pear that the Associate of the Order from whom he descended 
was not qualified for membership. (As amended May 13, 1902.) 

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Sec. 6. Each Associate shall pay an initiation fee and one 
year's dues, and sign the Constitution and By-Laws of the Order, 
either in person or by proxy, within three months after notice of 
election to membership. If he shall fail to comply with these 
conditions within the time specified, without sufficient reason 
being given, his election shall be void. 

Sec. 7. An Associate of one Society of the Order may be 
transferred to another Society, upon his written request, under 
such regulations as the Society of which he is an Associate, and 
that to which he seeks transfer, may prescribe. 

Sec. 8. Membership in two or more Societies, by the same 
person, may be authorized and regulated by the several Soci- 
eties. All persons must first become Associates of a Society, if 
any, in the State, District, Territory or Country within whose 
jurisdiction they reside, and must retain such membership in 
their State Society so long as they remain residents of such 
State, to be eligible to membership in any other State Society. 
(As amended May 14, 1906). 

Sec. 9. The General Court ma^ by a three-fourths vote 
elect to honorary membership such Associates as shall have 
rendered distinguished service to the country or to the Order. 
Honorary members shall be exempt from the payment of dues. 

ARTICLE Vin. 

INSIGNIA, ETC. 

Section i. The Insignia of the Order shall be a badge of 
gold, as follows : 

Obverse — Upon a radiated star or, a cross enamelled gules; 
thereon the effigy of an officer, in Continental uniform, sur- 
mounted by that of Captain Miles Standish, habited in morion 
and breastplate; both effigies within a chaplet of oak and laurel 
leaves, all or. 

Reverse — Upon a radiated star or, a star of thirteen points, 
enamelled azure ; in its centre, the arms of the United States, in 
relief, within a white circle, inscribed ^* Steadfast for God and 
Country," all or. 

A gold swivel ring, pendant from a larger gold ring, shall 
suspend the badge from a ribbon. 

The Ribbon of the Order shall be of watered silk, one and 
three-quarter inches in width, the colors of which, reading from 
dexter to sinister, shall be azure, argent, sable, argent and gules. 

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The Rosette, or Button, of the Order, shall be one half inch 
in diameter, of watered silk ; in its centre, a cross, gules, upon 
a white field ; on its edge, or rim, the colors azure, argent, sable, 
gules, argent and sable. 

The Flag of the Order shall be the Flag of the United States 
of America, as regulated by Act of Congress. 

The Standard of the Order shall be a field, argent, sur- 
mounted by a cross, gules; on a canton, azure, a constellation 
of thirteen stars of the first. 

The Seal of the Order shall be two and one-half inches in 
diameter, as follows: 

Upon a shield, or, a Continental soldier, at attention, habited 
proper, surrounded by a constellation of thirteen stars, azure ; 
upon the centre of the chief, a ship of the Seventeeth Century, 
under full sail, proper; above the shield, the dates 1607-1657; 
beneath the shield, the date 1776; the whole surrounded by an 
annulet, gules, inscribed " The Order of the Founders and Patriots 
of America;" in exergue, 1896; the edge, beaded; the field, or. 

Sec. 2. The membership Diploma, Insignia, Ribbon and 
Rosette, or Button, shall only be issued from and by authority 
of the General Court, under such regulations as it from time 
to time may prescibe, and may from time to time be changed, 
but only by the General Court at an annual meeting and by a two- 
thirds majority of all the votes cast, the vote being taken by 
Societies, provided the change has been proposed by one Society 
of the Order, and notice thereof given by it to the Secretary 
General, and to the Secretary of each other Society of the 
Order, at least one month before the annual meeting of the 
General Court. The same notice and vote shall be necessary, 
to change the Seal or Standard of the Order. 

ARTICLE IX. 

AMENDMENTS. 

This Constitution may only be amended at an annual 
meeting of the General Court, by a two thirds majority, of all 
the votes cast, the vote being taken by Societies; provided the 
amendment has been proposed by one Society of the Order, and 
notice thereof given by it to the Secretary General, and to the 
Secretary of each other Society of the Order, at least one month 
before the annual meeting of the General Court. 



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By-Laws of the Order. 



ARTICLE r. 

OFFICERS OF GENERAL COURT. 

Section i. The Governor General shall be the official 
head of the Order, and shall perform such duties as pertain to 
that offi:ce. He shall preside at all meetings of the General 
Court and the Council General. He shall appoint all commit- 
tees unless otherwise ordered by the General Court or Council 
General. 

Sec. 2. The Deputy Governor General, in the absence of the 
Governor General, shall perform his duties and exercise his 
powers. In the absence of the Governor General and Deputy 
Governor General from a meeting, a chairman pro tern, shall be 
chosen to preside. 

Sec. 3. The Chaplain General shall perform such religious 
services as may be called for by the General Court or the 
Council General. 

Sec. 4, The Secretary General shall keep the minutes of 
all meetings of the General Court and Council General, and 
shall have charge of the Constitution, By-Laws, Seal and 
General Records of the General Court and Council General. 
He shall give due notice to each member of the General Court 
of its meetings, and to the members of the Council General of 
their meetings. He shall conduct the general correspondence 
of the Order under the direction of the Governor General, keep 
a record of all checks countersigned by him, and perform such 
other duties as may be required of him by the General Court, 
or by the Council General. All the books, records and papers 
kept by him, or in his charge officially, shall be the property of 
the Order. He shall make a report in writing at the annual 
meeting of the General Court, and at such other times as the 
General Court or the Council General may direct. 

Sec. 5. The Treasurer General shall collect and receive all 
funds belonging to the General Court, and deposit the same to 
the credit of the Order, in such manner as the General Court or 

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Council General may direct. He shall give such bond as may 
be required by the Council General. He shall pay out money 
only as the General Court or Council General shall order, by 
check, signed by him and countersigned by the Secretary 
General. He shall make a full and classified report, in writing, 
of money received and paid out, at the annual meeting of the 
General Court, and at such other times as the General Court or 
Council General may direct. He shall keep full and accurate 
accounts in books, to be the property of the Order, which shall 
always be open to the inspection of any officer of the General 
Court. 

Sec. 6. The Attorney General shall be the law adviser of the 
General Court. He shall have charge of and supervise the pro- 
ceedings relating to the formation of Societies of the Order. 

Sec. 7. The Registrar General shall have the custody of all 
duplicate applications for membership, shall examine the same, 
approve or disapprove thereof, and advise the Registrar of the 
Society, from which they come, of such approval or disapproval, 
within one month after their submission to him, and the reason 
therefor when disapproved, which approval or disapproval shall 
be manifested before the admission of an Associate, subject to 
appeal to the General Court, which appeal shall be submitted to 
the Genealogist General, for examination and report, by the 
Registrar of the Society concerned therein. The Registrar 
General shall give a number in the Order to each Associate, in 
the order of the notification of the elections. He shall keep a 
roll of all associates of the Order, the Society to which each be- 
longs, the residence of each, and his number in the Order. He 
shall make a report in writing at the annual meeting of the 
General Court, and at such other times as the General Court or 
the Council General may direct, and perform such other duties 
as the General Court or the Council General may require. 

Sec. 8. The Genealogist General shall examine and report 
to the Council General upon all appeals from the decision or 
want of action of the Registrar General, which shall be sub- 
mitted to him for that purpose, within one month after their 
submission to him, and shall at the same time advise the Regis- 
trar of the Society, from whom he received such appeal, of the 
result of his examination. 

Sec. 9. The Historian General shall have the custody of 
all documents and papers relating to the geneaology and 
history of the first colonists, their ancestors and descendants, 

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which may be in the possession of or loaned to the General 
Court, which shall be subject to the use and control of the Gen- 
eral Court, or Council General, and shall, when necessary, be 
subject to the inspection of the Genealogist General. He shall 
make report in writing, at the annual meeting of the General 
Court, and at such other times as the General Court or the 
Council General may direct. He shall perform such other duties 
as the General Court or the Council General may require. 

Sec. io. The Council General shall exercise the powers of 
the General Court, when the General Court is not in session. 
Five of its members shall constitute a quorum of the Council 
General. Meetings of the Council General may be called by the 
Governor General, or, at the request of five of its members, 
must be called by the Secretary General.- The Council General 
may, by rule, order or resolution, provide for its own meetings. 
The Council General may remove from office any Officer or 
Councilor of the General Court, for any violation of the Consti- 
tution or By-Laws of the Order, or for conduct unbecoming a 
patriot or a good citizen, but only after an opportunity to be 
heard, and, pending the inquiry, it may suspend the person so 
charged and delegate his duties to another Associate. 

Sec. II. In case any person, elected as an Officer or Coun- 
cillor of the General Court, shall fail to file with the Secretary 
General, within one month after notice by mail of his election, 
an acceptance in writing, the Council General shall appoint an 
Associate to fill the position until the next annual meeting of 
the General Court. The Council General shall fill all vacancies 
in the General Court, until the next annual meeting of the Gen- 
eral Court. Any officer or Councillor of the General Court may 
resign, by mailing his resignation to the Secretary General. 

ARTICLE II. 

OFFICERS OF SOCIETIES. 

Section i. The Governor shall preside at all meetings of 
his Society, and of its Council, and perform such duties as 
usually pertain to a presiding officer, or as the Society or its 
Council may require. He shall appoint all committees, unless 
otherwise ordered by his Society or its Council. 

Sec. 2. The Deputy Governor, in the absence of the Gov- 
ernor, shall perform his duties and exercise his powers. In the 
absence of the Governor and Deputy Governor from a meeting, 
a chairman pro tem. shall be chosen to preside. 

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Sec. 3. The Chaplain shall perform such religious services 
as may be called for by his Society or its Council. 

Sec. 4. The Secretary shall keep the minutes of all meet- 
ings of his Society and its Council, and shall have charge of the 
Charter, By-Laws, Certificate of Incorporation, Seal and Rec- 
ords of his Society and its Council. He shall keep a roll of 
Associates of his Society, and a mailing address book for the 
post office address of Associates. He shall give due notice to 
each Associate of his Society of its meetings, and to the mem- 
bers of the Council of their meetings. He shall keep a book, 
containing the Constitution and By-Laws of the Order and the 
By-Laws of his Society, to be signed by all Associates of his 
Society. He shall conduct the general correspondence of his 
Society, under the direction of its Governor, keep a record of all 
checks countersigned by him, and perform such other duties as 
may be required of him by his Society or its Council. All the 
books, records and papers kept by him, or in his charge officially) 
shall be the property of the Society. He shall make a report in 
writing at the annual meeting of his Society, and at such other 
times as the Society or its Council may direct, and a copy of 
such report and copies of all printed papers shall be sent at once 
to the Secretary General for the information of the General 
Court. 

Sec. 5, The Treasurer shall collect and receive all funds 
belonging to his Society, and deposit the same to its credit, in 
such manner as his Society or its Council may direct. He shall 
give such bond as may be required by the Council. He shall 
pay out money only as his Society or its Council shall order 
by check, signed by him and countersigned by the Secretary. 
He shall notify all Associates of their election, and collect their 
fees and dues. He shall notify the Council, and also the Secre- 
tary, of all Associates in arrears for six months, also of the 
failure of a person elected to membership to pay his fee and dues 
within three months. He shall make a full and classified report, 
in writing, of money received and paid out, at the annual meet- 
ing of his Society, and at such other times as the Society or its 
Council may direct. He shall keep full and accurate accounts 
in books, to be the property of the Society, which shall always 
be open to the inspection of any officer of the Society. 

Sec. 6. The State Attorney shall be the law adviser of his 
Society, and perform such other duties as the Society or its 
Council may require. 

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Sec. 7. The Registrar shall have the custody of all blank 
applications for membership, and shall issue the same as required 
or provided by his Council. He shall receive the duplicate 
applications for membership, and examine, approve, or disap- 
prove thereof, and certify them in order and report thereon, to 
the Society or its Council, for approval. Before or after such 
report, he may require of the applicant for membership correc- 
tion of his papers or further proofs. Upon the approval by the 
Society or its Council of any applicant, the Registrar shall 
endorse upon the duplicate applications the date of the approval, 
and forward one duplicate to the Registrar General, and retain 
for the Society the other duplicate, causing the same, if the ap- 
licant is elected as an Associate, to be bound into books as the 
Council may direct. He shall notify the Secretary and Treas- 
urer, and also the Registrar General, of each Associate elected, 
and of his residence, place of business and post-office address, 
and of the date of election. He shall retain all such historical 
information as shall accompany applications for membership, 
and on request of the Historian General or Historian, shall 
furnish copies thereof. He shall perform such other duties as 
his Society or its Council may require. He shall report in 
writing, at the annual meeting of his Society, and at such other 
times as the Society or its Council may direct. 

Sec. 8. The Genealogist shall examine and report to his 
Council upon all appeals from the decision or failure to act on 
the part of the Registrar, which shall be submitted to him, for 
that purpose, by the Council. 

Sec. 9. The Historian shall have the custody of all docu- 
ments and papers relating to the Genealogy and history of the 
first colonists, their ancestors and descendants, which may be in 
the possession of or loaned to his Society or its Council, which 
shall be subject to the use and control of the Society or its 
Council, and shall, when necessary, be subject to the inspection 
of the Geneaologist. He shall also edit and publish such books, 
documents and papers as the Society or its Council may direct. 
He shall act as Necrologist. In case of the death of any mem- 
ber of the General Court, or any past Councillor General, the 
Historian of the Society of which such person was an Associate 
shall furnish to the Historian General such necrological infor- 
mation as may be in his possession. He shall make a report in 
writing, at the annual meeting of the Society, and at such other 
times as the Society or its Council may direct, and a copy of 

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such report and copies of all printed papers shall be sent at once 
to the Historian General for the information of the General 
Court. 

Sec. io. The Council of each Society of the Order shall 
exercise the powers of the Society, when the Society is not in 
session. Five of its members shall constitute a quorum of the 
Council. Meetings of the Council may be called by the Gov- 
ernor of the Society, or, at the request of five of its members? 
must be called by the Secretary. The Council may, by rule, 
order or resolution, provide for its own meetings. The Council 
may remove from office any Officer or Councillor, for any viola- 
tion of the Constitution or By-Laws of the Order, or for conduct 
unbecoming a patriot, or a good citizen^ but only after an oppor- 
tunity to be heard, and, pending the inquiry, it may suspend the 
person so charged and delegate his duties to another Associate. 

Sec. it. Each Society may provide for other Officers, and 
for a Deputy or Assistant to an Officer of the Society, but no 
such Officer shall thereby become a member of the General 
Court, nor of the Council of his Society, but shall have only 
such other powers and perform such duties as his Society shall 
provide. 

Sec. 12. In case any person, elected as an Officer or Coun- 
cillor of a Society, shall fail to file with its Secretary, within one 
month after notice by mail of his election, an acceptance in 
writing, the Council shall appoint an Associate to fill the posi- 
tion until the next annual meeting of the Society. The Council 
shall fill all vacancies in its numbers, until the next annual 
meeting of the Society. Any Officer or Councillor may resign, 
by mailing his resignation to the secretary of his Society. 

ARTICLE in. 

MEMBERSHIP. 

Section i. Every applicant for membership must apply in 
writing and in duplicate to a Society in the State, District, Ter- 
ritory or Country within whose jurisdiction he resides, unless 
such Society shall waive its jurisdiction. (As amended May 14, 
1906). If no Society exists therein, the applicant may apply to 
any Society. The applicant must state his age, residence, 
occupation, place of business, his post-office address, and such 
information as the Society or General Court may direct, or 
such as may be required by the Constitution or By-Laws of the 

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Order. He must be recommended by two Associates, and the 
application must be presented to the Council of the Society, and 
shall be accompanied by such historical information concerning 
his ancestors as the Society or its Council may request. The 
application shall be examined as the By-Laws of the particular 
Society shall require, in order to ascertain the qualifications of 
the applicant, and shall be reported, approved or disapproved, to 
the Society or its Council for election. Such election must be 
by ballot, and one negative ballot in every five cast, or five nega- 
tive ballots in all, shall reject the applicant, and he cannot again 
apply for membership v^ithin one year thereafter, nor to any 
other Society than that in which rejected, without its consent. 
Prior to the election of any Associate, one of the duplicates of 
the application papers shall be forwarded to and approved or 
disapproved by the Registrar General, subject to appeal to the 
General Court. If such appeal be decided against him, he can- 
not again apply for membership in the Order, within one year 
thereafter. After the election of an Associate, and payment by 
him of the initiation fee and one year's dues, and his signing the 
Constitution, in person or by proxy, he shall then become an 
Associate. Every Associate shall retain his membership in any 
Society to v^hich admitted, until such connection is severed by 
resignation, transfer, suspension, dropping from the rolls or 
expulsion. 

Sec. 2. Any Associate in good standing, not in arrears or 
otherwise indebted to any Society or to the Order, may resign 
his membership in the Order, by written notice to the Secretary 
of any Society in which he is enrolled. 

Sec. 3. Any person, or Associate of more than one Society, 
may resign his membership in any Society, in the same manner 
and on the same terms as he may resign his membership in the 

Order. 

Sec. 4. Each Society may provide for and regulate the 
suspension or expulsion of its associates, subject to an appeal 
to the General Court. 

ARTICLE IV. 

FUNDS. 

Section i. The initiation fee shall be five dollars. Each 
Society shall fix the amount of its annual dues, not exceeding 
five dollars, payable in advance; provided that the dues, paid 

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by an Associate elected within three months before the annual 
meeting of )iis Society, shall be in full of annual dues for the 
current year following such annual meeting. Associates shall 
pay dues to the several Societies in which they are enrolled. 
Each Society may provide for resident and non-resident members, 
and fix the dues for each class of members, its non-resident 
membership to consist of all Associates residing more than a 
certain distance, which each Society may determine for itself, 
from its headquarters. 

Sec. 2. Any resident Associate may commute his an- 
nual dues by paying, at any time, a sum equal to ten years' 
annual dues, and shall thereupon become a life member, and 
shall thereafter be exempt from the payment of dues to the 
Society in which he shall have so commuted his dues. 

ARTICLE V. 

NOTICES. 

All notices, required by the constitution or By-Laws of the 
Order, or the By-Laws of any Society, shall be mailed to the 
person to be notified, to the address he shall have furnished 
with his application papers, or afterwards to the Secretary of 
his Society, or to the Secretary General. The number of days' 
notice, which shall be deemed a due notice, shall be determined, 
for the General Court or Council General, by resolution, and, 
for any Society, or its Council, by the By-Laws of the Society. 

ARTICLE VL 

AMENDMENTS. 

These By-Laws may be amended at any annual meeting of 
the General Court, by a two thirds majority of all the votes cast, 
the vote being taken by Societies. 



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General Regulations of the Order. 

(Adopted May 14, 1900.) 



I. 

The General Court and the Council General shall meet 
whenever called by the Governor General. 

II. 

The roll of the General Court and of the Council General 
shall be made up from the records of the General Court and the 
returns of the several Societies of the Order, but the title of any 
member may be investigated as the General Court may direct. 

III. 

Every officer of the General Court shall orally, if present, 
and also in writing to be filed with the Secretary General, make 
pledge to support and maintain the Constitution, By-Laws, 
Rules, and Regulations of the Order of the Founders and 
Patriots of America, and to discharge the duties of the office to 
which he is elected or qualified to the best of his ability. 

IV. 

1. Committees shall be permanent, Standing or Special. 
A Permanent Committee is one so designated by the General 
Court, and continues in being until expressly discharged. A 
Standing Committee is one annually appointed, and continues 
in being until the next following annual meeting of the General 
Court. Every other Committee is a Special Committee and is 
discharged by the acceptance of its report, unless expressly 
continued by the body appointing it. 

2. The Council General appoints only its own Committees. 

3. The Standing Committees of the General Court are; 
(i) On installation to consist of five members, who shall 

conduct all installations, and to whom shall be referred by the 
Secretary General for their approval, all written pledges of 
Officers of the General Court. 



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(2) On Finance, to consist of three members, to whom 
shall be referred the returns from all the Societies and their 
Officers, as to numbers of their associates and their finances, 
and to report from time to time, a budget of the probable expenses 
of the General Court and of its Officers, and the proportion 
thereof to be assessed upon each Society. 

(3) On Nominations, of five members, three of whom shall 
be past Governors General or actual or past Governors, or Dep- 
uty Governors,to nominate to the annual meeting of the General 
Court candidates for all the offices of the General Court. 

(4) On Audit, of three members, who shall have power to 
examine, audit and authorize payment by the Treasurer General 
of all accounts and claims against the General Court which shall 
have been authorized by it or for which appropriation shall have 
been made ; and after each annual meeting until such Com- 
mittee shall be appointed the Governor General, Deputy Gen- 
eral, and Secretary General shall act as such Committee. 

4 All Committees of the General Court or of the Council 
General shall be appointed by the Governor General unless the 
body shall otherwise order. 

5. When any Associate ceases to be a member of the Gen- 
eral Court, he shall at the same time cease to be a member of 
any of its Committees. (Adopted May 13, 1902.) 

6. There shall also be a Committee on the Colors consist- 
ing of three members, to have the care and custody of the Flags, 
and see that they are presented at meetings or at formal func- 
tions whenever they should be presented. (As amended May 

^3, 1904.) 

V. 

The Insignia of the Order shall be worn by all actual and 
past Governors General and all actual and past Governors, also 
by all actual Officers of the Order, suspended from the Ribbon 
of the Order about the neck of the wearer, and by all other As- 
sociates of the Order fastened upon the left breast of the coat. 

VI. 

The Insignia, Rosette, Ribbon and diploma of the Order 
shall be issued to the Associates by or upon the Order of the 
Registrar General, upon the payment of such fee as the General 
Court shall fix for each thereof. Upon the Insignia shall be en- 
graved the name, State and National number of the member to 
whom issued. Upon each Diploma shall appear in his genuine 

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handwriting the name of the Governor General and Registrar 
General. 

VII. 

At every meeting of the General Court, the presiding officer 
having called the members to order, and they being seated, shall 
announce, " Associates, let us receive the colors," at which all 
the members of the General Court shall rise, face the outer door 
of the room from which the colors shall be borne by two officers 
detailed for that purpose ; the colors shall be carried to the sta- 
tion of the presiding officer and there securely and properly sta- 
tioned and rested, during all of which the members of the Gen- 
eral Court shall remain standing and continue to face the colors 
as they are carried. When the colors shall have been rested, 
and while the members of the General Court remain stand- 
ing, the Chaplain, or in his absence the person to be ap- 
pointed by the presiding officer, shall offer a prayer ; the mem- 
bers shall then be seated. 

VIII. 

The Secretary General is authorized from time to time to 
order such stationery as may be necessary for the General Court 
and its Officers upon the approval of the Attorney General as to 
form. (Adopted May 13, 1901.) 



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By-Laws of 

The New York Society 



(Revised November 13, 1900, with Amendments to November i, 1906) 

Section i. The headquarters of the Society shall be in the 
City of New York. 

Sec. 2. The annual meeting of the Society shall be held on 
the 19th day of April, or as soon as may be thereafter, and at 
such place as the Council shall determine. Five days' notice of 
each meeting of the Society shall be mailed to each Associate. 
A printed copy of the report of the Nominating Committee 
shall be mailed to each Associate with the notice of the Annual 
Meeting. 

Sec. 3. The Council shall hold regular monthly meetings, 
and such other meetings as they see fit, at such places and times 
as they shall determine, of which two days' notice by mail shall 
be given. 

Sec. 4. A membership Committee, to consist of five Asso- 
ciates, shall be elected at the annual meeting of the Society. 
Vacancies shall be filled by the Council. 

Sec. 5. The Governor shall appoint Committees, each to 
consist of three Associates, as follows : 

Installation, auditing, historical, nominating and entertain- 
ment. 

Sec. 6. Applications for membership shall, if a majority of 
the Council so determine, be referred to the Membership Com- 
mittee, who shall promptly investigate and ascertain the qualifi- 
cations of the applicant, and, if a majority of such Committee 
shall indorse thereon their approval, in writing, such applications 
shall be turned over to the Registrar, for examination. 

At each meeting of the Council, the Membership Committee 
shall report all applications previously referred to them, as 
approved, disapproved, or not acted upon, and, if any applica- 
tions have been in their possession more than twenty days, 

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without final action thereon, the Council may, if they approve 
such applications, refer them directly to the Registrar for exam- 
ination. 

At each meeting of the Council, the Registrar shall report all 
applications previously received by him, as approved, disap- 
proved or not acted upon, and, if any applications have been in 
his possession more than twenty days, without final action 
thereon, the Council may approve or disapprove such applica- 
tions, without further delay. 

When the Council approves an application, as above pro- 
vided, without the approval of the Membership Committee, or 
the Registrar, as the case may be, the Secretary shall indorse 
such action upon the duplicate application papers. 

After the approval, by the Registrar General, of an appli- 
cant for membership, or, in case of disapproval, in case the 
appeal therefrom, if any, shall be decided in his favor by the 
General Court, he may be elected by the Council, or, if they fail 
to act thereon promptl}^, the Society, at the request of two 
Associates, may vote theron. 

An application for membership may be delivered by either 
the Governor, the Secretary or the Registrar, directly to the 
Membership Committee, before the same is formally referred by 
the Council, and upon the same being approved in writing by a 
majority of such committee, it may be delivered by any of said 
officers to the Registrar and the Registrar-General for their 
action thereon, in advance of the presentation of such applica- 
tion to the Council and its action thereon. (As amended April 
19, 1906.) 

Sec. 7. Any Associate, desiring to transfer his membership 
to this Society, or to be enrolled as a member of this Society, 
must apply therefor in writing. 

His application must be accompanied by a copy of his 
original application for membership in the Order, certified by 
the Secretary of a Society in which he is enrolled, together with 
a certificate from such Secretary that he is in good standing in 
such Society. 

The Council shall refer the same to the Membership Com- 
mittee, and, on their approval, the Secretary shall enroll him as 
a member of the Society. 

If the Committee shall not report thereon promptly, the 
Council, or, at the request of two Associates, the Society may, 

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if they approve the application, direct the Secretary to enroll 
him as a member of the Society. 

Sec. 8. Charges against an Associate, for any cause under 
the Constitution or By-Laws of the Order, must be in writing, 
signed by two Associates and addressed to the Council. The 
Council shall consider the same, and, if deemed material, fix a 
time and place for hearing, and cause notice thereof, in writing, 
to be served on the accused person, either personally or by mail, 
or by leaving the notice at his residence or place of business, at 
which time and place the accused must answer the same, orally 
or in writing, and the Council shall make its own rule of pro- 
cedure, hear such proofs as maybe offered, and be the absolute 
judge of the competency and materiality of the evidence. The 
Council may adjourn the hearings, from time to time, and, if 
they find the charges to be true, may inflict punishment, as pro- 
vided for by the Constitution or By-Laws of the Order. 

Sec. 9. The Council may suspend or drop from the rolls of 
membership any Associate who shall be in arrears for dues, 
after the same shall be due and payable for one year, provided 
notice of the proposed action, and that such Associate will be 
afforded the opportunity to be heard, shall have been mailed to 
him by the Secretary at least ten days prior thereto, and such 
Associate shall have been heard if he desires. 

The Council in its discretion may reinstate an Associate who 
has been suspended or dropped from the rolls of membership, 
upon payment of the amount of his dues in arrears being made 
to the Treasurer. (As amended April 20, 1904.) 

Sec. 10. The initiation fee shall be five dollars, but no 
initiation fee shall be required for admission to membership by 
transfer or enrollment in this Society, from an Associate who 
has already paid an initiation fee to another State Society for 
admission to the Order. 

The annual dues shall be five dollars, payable in advance, 
provided, nevertheless, that any Associate who is an officer of 
the United States Army or Navy, while assigned for duty more 
than fifty miles from the headquarters of the Society, or when 
retired, shall pay annual dues of two dollars only. 

The Council may remit the dues of any Associate whenever 
in its judgment there shall be proper and sufficient cause there- 
for. (As amended April 20, 1904.) 

Sec. II. Every officer and councillor shall orally when 
present, and also in writing to be filed with the Secretary, make 

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pledge to support and maintain the Constitution, By-Laws, Rules 
and Regulations of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of 
America, and of the New York Society of the Order, and to dis- 
charge the duties of the office to which he has been elected or 
appointed, to the best of his ability. (As amended April 20, 
1904.) 

Sec. Z. These By-Laws may be amended, at any meeting 
of the Society, by a two-thirds majority of the members present 
and voting, provided the amendment has been recommended by 
the Council, or proposed by five members, and a copy of the 
recommended or proposed amendment, with notice of the meet- 
ing, mailed to all the Associates of the Society ten days before 
such meeting. (As amended April 20, 1904.) 



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Associates of New York Society 

Revised to Nov. i, 1906 

(Total number of members 226) 



(N.B. — This list does not contain the names of Associates 
who have resigned or been dropped from the rolls for causes other 
than death. The names of deceased Associates will be found at 
the end. The numbers following each name are the General 
Number of the Associate in the Order and his State Number in 
the State Society. The names following the numbers are those 
of his Founder and Patriot Ancestors. The names of the Founder 
Ancestors are printed in small capitals and those of the Patriot 
Ancestors in italics.) 

Allen, Crawford Carter, 361 Albermarle Road, West Newton, Mass. (Gen. 
414; N. Y. 336,) Nicholas Danforth;/^?;^ Danforth. 

Andress, Franklin Whetstone, 31 Lexington St., Baltimore, Md. (Gen. 202; 
N. Y. 176.) John HopkiiNs; Hezekiah Hopkins, 2d. 

Andrew, Col. Henry Hersey, Hingham, Mass. (Gen. 589; N. Y. 397.) 
William Hersey; Capt. Thomas Hersey. 

Avery, Trueman Gardner, 202 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. (Gen. 389; N. Y. 
315.) James Avery; Gardiner Avery, Sr. 

Baldwin, Alfred De Veau, Gleneyre, Colorado. (Gen. 142; N. Y. 127.) 
Nathaniel Baldwin; Moses Baldwin. 

Baldwin, Henry Moore, 146 Broadway, New York. (Gen. 368; N. Y. 298.) 
Joseph Baldwin; Ichabod Baldwin. 

Baldwin, William BoUes, Pittsfield, Mass. (Gen. 49; N. Y. 49.) Nathaniel 
Baldwin; Moses Baldwin. 

Banta, Theodore Melvin, 346 Broadway, New York. (Gen. 139; N. Y. 124.) 
Thomas Sayer; Daniel Sayer, ^th. 

Barber, George Holcombe, U. S. Training Station, Newport, R. I. (Gen. 403; 
N. Y. 328.) Thomas Barber; Esquire David Barber. 

Barnes, Frank Loring, 63 Leonard Street, New York. (Gen. 420; N. Y. 342.) 
Richard Barnes, Jacob Parker; Richard Barnes, Benjamin Parker. 

Barnes, Winthrop Howard, 10 Wall Street, New York. (Gen. 483; N. Y. 364.) 
Richard Barnes, Jacob Parker; Richard Barnes, Benjamin Parker. 

Batcheller, George Clinton, 345 Broadway, New York. (Gen. 41; N. Y. 41.) 
Joseph Batcheller; Abner Batcheller, Abraham Batcheller. 

Bates, Theodore Cornelius, Worcester, Mass. (Gen. 315; N. Y. 253.) Robert 
Fletcher; Maj. Daniel Fletcher, Capt, Jonathan Fletcher. 

Belden, James Mead, 618 West Genesee Street, Syracuse, N. Y. (Gen. 228; 
N. Y. 202.) Richard Bayldon; Moses Belding, Aus^ustus Belding. 

Belding, Milo Merrick, 526 Broadway, New York. (Gen. 329; N. Y. 268.) 
William Belding; Samuel Belding, John Beldifig. 

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Belding, Milo M., Jr., 526 Broadway, New York. (Gen. 261; N. Y. 215.) 
William Belding, John Leonard; Samuel Belding, John Belding, 
Noadiah Leonard. 

Benjamin, George Powell, 81 Fulton Street, New York. (Gen. 154; N. Y. 139.) 
John Benjamin; Nathan Benjamin. 

Benson, Cadwell Baldwin, Minetto, Oswego Co., N. Y. (Gen. 391; N. Y. 317.) 
Richard Bayldon; Moses Baldwin, August Baldwin. 

Berg, Albert Ellery, 356 West 20th Street, New York. (Gen. 429; N. Y. 346.) 
Anthony Morse; Anthony Morse. 

Berg, Walter Gilman, 261 West 52nd Street, New York. (Gen. 421; N. Y. 343.) 
Anthony Morse; Anthony Morse. 

Bergh, Louis de Coppet, 189 Broadway, New York. (Gen. 540; N. Y. 378.) 
Anthony Morse; Anthony Morse. 

Betts, Hon. James Albert, Kingston, N. Y. (Gen. 456; N. Y. 356.) Capt. 
Richard Betts; 7?<7(5^r/^^//i-. 

Bigelow, Frank Gordon, First National Bank, Milwaukee, Wis. (Gen. 395; 
N. Y. 321.) John Bigelow; Rev. Hopestill Bigelozv. 

Bigelow, William, 195 Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. (Gen. 394; N. Y. 
320.) John Bigelow; Rev. Hope still Bigelow. 

Birdseye, Lewis Edward, 1421 Washington Avenue, New York. (Gen. 613; 
N. Y. 414.) John Birdseye; Capt. Jonas Abel Birdseye. 

Bloss, Orlando Powers, 1009 Main Street, Kansas City, Mo. (Gen. 158; N. Y. 
143.) Richard Bloss; Walter Bloss. 

Bradley, Edwin Alphonso, 119 West 23rd Street, New York. (Gen. 392; N. Y. 
318.) Edward Chapman; Daniel Chap?nan. 

Brewer, Capt. Edwin Parker, U. S. A., Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. (Gen. 283; N. Y. 
231.) Daniel Brewer; Charles Brewer. 

Bridge, Charles Francis, 600 Madison Avenue, Albany, N. Y. (Gen. 136; 
N. Y. 121.) John Bridge; Ebenezer Bridge. 

Britton, Edward Earl, 864 Carroll Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Gen. 441; N. Y. 
351.) James ^'^yiio^; John Parker, Ebenezer Britton, William Parker. 

Brooks, Jonas Hapgood, 192 State Street, Albany, N. Y. (Gen. 141; N. Y. 126.) 
Capt. Thomas Brooke; Charles Brooks. 

Brown, Goodwin, 192 Broadway, New York. (Gen. 586; N. Y. 396.) Thomas 
Brown; Ephraitn Brown. 

Bunker, Albert, 97 Hudson Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. (Gen. 263; N. Y. 217.) 
George Bunker^ Richard Bunker. 

Burt, Dr. Stephen Smith, 115 East 34th Street, New York. (Gen. 253 ; N. Y. 
207.) Henry Burt ; Aaron Burt. 

Caldwell, Dr. Frank Eddy, 119 Henry Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Gen. 606 ; 
N. Y. 406.) Richard Sylvester ; Sergeant Seth Sylvester. 

Camp, Thomas Edward, First National Bank, Milwaukee, Wis. (Gen. 405 ; 
N. Y. 330.) Nicholas Camp, Sr.; Abel Camp, Jr. 

Campbell, Horace Joshua, Lowerre Heights, Yonkers. (Gen. 604 ; N. Y. 404.) 
Edmund Hunt; Daniel Hunt, Joshua Hunt. 

Carter, Dr. Colin Smith, 35 West 32nd Street, New York. (Gen. 195; N.Y. 169.) 
William Taylor ; William Taylor. 

Cary, Edward Vincent, 26 Broidway, New York, and Montclair, N. J. (Gen. 
100; N. Y. 100; N. J. 14.) Dr. Johaimes La Montagne; John Montagne. 

Case, Charles Salmon, Binghamton, N. Y. (Gen. 104 ; N. Y. 104.) John 
Case, Edward Coburn ; Asahel Case, Sr., Asahel Case, Jr., Zebediah 
Coburn. 

Case, David Barton, Vernon, N. Y. (Gen. 214; N.Y. 188.) John Case; 
Asahel Case, Sr., Asahel Case, Jr. 

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Case, George Washington, 80 Warren Street, New York, and 30 Kensington 

Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. (Gen. 37 ; N. Y. 37 ; N. J. 5.) John Case ; 

Ozias Case. 
Chamberlin, George Augustus, 460 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. (Gen. 614; 

N. Y. 416.) William Chamberlain ;/<7j-^//^ Chamberlin. 
Champion, Charles Perry, 124 Pearl Street, New York. (Gen. 144 ; N. Y. 129.) 

Henry Champion; Capt. Jasper Champion. 
Chapin, James Edward, 97 Spring Street, Springfield, Mass. (Gen. 52 ; N. Y. 

52.) Deacon Samuel Chapin ; Stephen Chapin. 
Cheesebro, George, 26 Broadway, New York. (Gen. 282 ; N. Y. 230.) William 

Cheesebrough ; Joseph Cheesebrough. 
Clark, Orlando Elmer, Appleton, Wis. (Gen. 475 ; N. Y. 362.) John Clark; 

John Clark. 
Coe, Charles Goodrich, 5 Beekman Street or 301 W. io8th Street. New York. 

(Gen. 406 ; N. Y. 331.) Robert Coe ; Abel Coe, Charles Coe. 
Collins, Clarence Lyman, The Ansonia, Broadway and 73rd Street, New York. 

(Gen, 11; N. Y. 11.) John Collins; William Collins. 
Cone, Robert Buckland, 241 Broadway, New York. (Gen. 472; N. Y. 359.) 

Daniel Cone; Sylvanus Cone. 
Cone, William Cossitt, 44 Broad Street, New York. (Gen. 489; N. Y. 367.) 

Daniel Cone; Daniel Htilbert Cone, 
Constant, Samuel Victor, 420 West 23rd Street, New York. (Gen. 14; N. Y. 14.) 

John Tuttle; Jedidiah Ttittle. 
Corbin, Frank Addison, 1000 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn. (Gen. 503, 

N. Y. 399; Conn. 59.) William Smith; Theophilus Miles Smith. 
Corwin, Charles Broadwell, 15 Whitehall Street, New York, and Plainfield, 

N. J. (Gen. 65; N. Y. 65.) Matthias Corwin; David Corwin. 
Culver, Charles Mortimer, M.D., 36 Eagle Street, Albany, N. Y. (Gen. 522; 

N. Y. 371.) Richard Bullock; Comfort Bulloch. 
Cushman, Col. Harry Curtis, 285 State Street, Albany, N. Y. (Gen. 60; N. Y. 

60.) Robert Cushman ; Paid Cttshfnan. 
Denison, Frederick Porter, 91 Dove Street, Albany, N. Y. (Gen. 284; N. Y. 

232.) William Denison; Daniel Denison, Jr. 
Dewey, George Eugene, 138 Fulton Street, New York. (Gen. 98; N. Y. 98.) 

Thomas Dkv^k^; Jeremiah Dewey. 
Dewey, Hiram Stapleford, 138 Fulton Street, New York. (Gen. 99; N. Y. 99.) 

Thomas Dewey; Jeremiah Dewey. 
Draper, Hon. William Franklin, 1705 K Street, Washington, D. C, and 

Hopedale, Mass. (Gen. 372; N. Y. 302.) James Draper; Abijah Draper. 
Eames, Henry Capen, 224 Church Street, New York. (Gen. 210; N. Y. 184.) 

Thomas Eames; Timothy Ea>nes. 
Eames, John Capen, 224 Church Street, New York. (Gen. 225; N. Y. 199.) 

Thomas Eames; Timothy Eames. 
Eastman, Oscar Luce, 22 Ferry Street, Kingston, N. Y. (Gen. 191; N. Y. 165.) 

Roger Eastman ; Timothy Eastman. 
Eastman, Rev. William Reed, State Library, Albany, N. Y. (Gen. 78 ; N. Y. 

78.) '^OQ.Y.-^Y.K'i'YUKH; Joseph, Eastman 3d, John Eastman, 

Eaton, Charles Bean, Yonkers, N. Y. (Gen. 581; N. Y. 395.) William 

Eaton ; Eliab Eaton, Jere?niah Eaton. 
Elderkin, John, Lotos Club, New York. (Gen. 128; N. Y. 113.) John 

Elderkin, 1ST ; John Elderkin, 4lh. 
Emery, John Richardson, Montclair, N. J. (Gen. 366 ; N. Y. 296.) Anthony 

Emery; Zachariah Emery, James Emery. 
Fay, Charles Edey, 51 Wall Street, New York, and Stamford, Conn. (Gen. 575; 

N. Y. 400; Conn. 80.) Arthur Bostwick (Bostock) ; John Bostwick. 

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Fellows, Charles Summer, Chamber of Commerce Building, Minneapolis, Minn. 
(Gen. 167 ; N. Y. 151.) Samuel Fellows ; Samuel Fellows. 

Fitch, Arthur, Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York. (Gen. 611 ; N. Y. 412.) 
Thomas Fitch ; Matthew Fitch. 

Fitch, Edward Arthur, Otis Elevator Works, Yonkers, N. Y. (Gen. 600 ; N. Y. 
402.) Thomas Fitch ; Matthew Fitch. 

Fitch, Ezra Hasbrouck, 314 Broadway, New York, (Gen. 439 ; N. Y. 350.) 
Thomas Fitch ; Mattheiv Fitch. 

Fitch, James Seely, 87 Main Street, Yonkers, N. Y. (Gen. 610; N. Y. 411.) 
Thomas Fitch ; Matthew Fitch. 

Fitch, Theodore, 120 Broadway, New York, and 456 North Broadway, Yonkers, 
N. Y. (Gen. 367 ; N. Y. 297.) Thomas Fitch ; Matthew Fitch. 

Fitch, Winchester, 300 West 8ith Street or 60 Wall Street, New York. (Gen. 
558 ; N. Y. 383.) Rev. Jamfs Fitch ; Abraham Fitch. 

Fitz, Robert Fuller, Box loi, Elgin, 111. (Gen. 150 ; N. Y. 135.) Robert 
FiTT ; Jeremiah Fitz, 2d. 

Flint, Wyman Kneeland, 272 Martin Street, Milwaukee, Wis. (Gen. 97 ; N. Y. 
97.) Thomas Flint ; Dr. Jonas Flint. 

Foote, John Crocker, 303 East Lincoln Avenue, Belvidere, 111. (Gen. 77 ; 
N. Y. 77.) Nathaniel Foote ; Isaac Foote. 

Forbes, Rev. Elmer Severance, 29 Clifton Place, Jersey City, N. J. (Gen. 62 ; 
N. Y. 62.) John Severans, Daniel Forbes ; Martin Severance, Fhineas 
Forbes. 

Force, Dexter Newell, 224 Church Street, New York. (Gen. 415 ; N. Y. 337.) 
Andrew Newell ; Andrezv Newell. 

Frisbee, Charles, Stuyvesant Falls, N. Y. (Gen. 280 ; N. Y. 228.) Edward 
Frisbye ; Philip Frisbee. 

Frye, Jed, 47 Water Street, New York. (Gen. 513 ; N. Y. 369.) John Frye, 
Timothy Frye. 

Gallup, Mozart, Sandusky, Ohio. (Gen. 553; N. Y. 381.) John Gallup; 
Benadam Gallup. 

Oilman, Robbins, 55 William Street, New York. (Gen. 566 ; N. Y. 387.) 
Edward Oilman ; Joseph Gilman. 

Oilman, Theodore, Box 172, or 55 William Street, New York. (Gen. 474; N. 
Y. 361.) Edward Oilman ; Joseph Gilman. 

Goodrich, Chauncey Shafter, Winthrop Hall, Cambridge, Mass. (Gen. 598 ; 
N. Y. 401.) Ensign William Goodrich ; Hon. Elizur Goodrich. 

Goodrich, Edward Elizur, El Quito, Santa Clara, Cal. (Gen. 393 ; N. Y. 319.) 
Ensign William Goodrich, Robert Coe ; Hon. Elizur Goodrich, Abel 
Coe, Charles Coe. 

Goodrich, Henry Wickes, 49 Wall Street, N. Y. (Gen. 321 ; N. Y. 259.) 
William Goodrich ; Charles Goodi-ich. 

Goodrich, Hon. William Winton, 49 Wall Street, New York. (Gen. 9; N. Y. 9.) 
William Goodrich ; Charles Goodrich. 

Goodwin, Arthur Grant, 224 Church Street, New York. J.(Gen. 230 ; N. Y. 204.) 
OsiAS Goodwin ; Levi Goodwin. 

Goodwin, Augustus Franklin, 56 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass.' '(Gen. 365 ; 
N. Y. 230.) OsiAS Goodwin ; James Goodwin. 

Gorham, Dr. George Elmer, 214 State Street, Albany, N. Y. (Gen. 529 ; N. Y. 
374.) John Gorham ; [ohn Gorha^n. 

Gould, Charles Albert, 25 West 33rd Street, New York. (Gen. 220 ; N. Y. 194.) 
Zaccheus Gould ; Bezaleel Gould. 

Grant, Maj.-Oen. Frederick Dent, U. S. A., Governor's Island, New York. 
(Gen. 81 ; N. Y. 81.) Matthew Grant ; Capt. Noah Grant. 



Greve, Charles Theodore, Maxwell Avenue, Vermonville, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

(Gen. 380; N. Y. 310.) John Emery ; Ambrose Emery. 
Hall, Edward Hagaman, Tribune Building, New York. (Gen. 66 ; N. Y. 66.) 

Francis Hall ; Lieut. Willi afn Hall. 
Hall, Henry, 52 Broadway, New York. (Gen. 8 ; N. Y. 8.) Francis Hall; 

Lieut. William Hall. 
Halsey, William Armstrong, 333 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Newark, N. J. (Gen. 

61 ; N. Y. 61 ; N. J. 7.) Thomas Halsey ; Isaac Halsey. 
Hamlen, Arthur Byron, 43 Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Gen. 209 ; 

N. Y. 183.) James Hamlen ; Caleb Hamlen. 
Hawes, Gilbert Ray, 120 Broadway, New York. (Gen. 379 ; N. Y. 308.) 

Edward Hawes ; Joseph Hawes. 
Hawley, Lucian, 41 Franklin Street, Buffalo, N. Y. (Gen. 443 ; N, Y. 353.) 

Joseph Hawley, ist; Amos Hawley. 
Hills, Dr. Alfred Kimball, 669 Fifth Avenue, New York. (Gen. 297 ; N. Y. 

237.) Joseph Hills ; Ensign Elijah Hills. 
Hills, Edwin Augustus, 363 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. (Gen. 137 ; N. Y. 

122.) Joseph Hills ; Nathaniel Hills. 

Hills, Maj. Francis Lowell, Box 287, Mobile, Ala. (Gen. 28 ; N. Y. 28.) 
Joseph Hills, Richard Robbins ; Nathaniel Hills, Jonathan Robbins. 

Hills, William Sanford, 294 Newberry Street, Boston, Mass. (Gen. 251 ; 

N. Y. 205.) Joseph Hills ; Samuel Hills. 
Hinman, Addison Josiah, 57 State Street, Albany, N. Y. (Gen. 277 ; N. Y. 

225.) Sergeant Edward Hinman; Eleazur Hinman. 
Hinman, Edward, 8 Bridge Street, New York. (Gen. 95 ; N. Y. 95.) Edward 

Hinman ; Aaron Hinman, Benjamin Hinman. 

Hinman, Matthew, 4x6 Broadway, New York. (Gen. 13 ; N.Y. 13.) Sergeant 
Edward Hinman ; Col. Benjamin Hinman, Aaron Hinman. 

Holmes, J. Edward, 22 Lincoln Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. (Gen. 609; N. Y. 
410.) Francis Holmes; Simeon Holmes. 

Holmes, William H.Appleton, 22 Lincoln Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. (Gen. 608; 
N. Y 409.) Francis Holmes; Simeon Hohnes. 

Horton, Capt. William Edward, 1428 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Penn. (Gen. 
436; N. Y. 347.) Joseph Clarke; Thomas Clarke. 

Hoyt, Albert Sherman, Hillcrest, South Pasadena, Cal. (Gen. 211; N. Y. 
185.) John Hoyt; Joseph Hoyt. 

Hoyt, Charles Danforth, Otis Elevator Works, Yonkers, N. Y. (Gen. 612; 
N. Y. 413.) Simon Hoyt; Capt. Samuel Hoyt. 

Hoyt, Colgate, 36 Wall Street, New York. (Gen. 377; N. Y. 339.) Simon 
Hoyt; Noah Hoyt. 

Hoyt, Edward Vincent, 50 Wall Street, New York. (Gen. 259; N. Y. 213.) 
John Hoyt; Joseph Hoyt. 

Hoyt, Henry Anson, Red Bank, N. J. (Gen. 18; N.Y. 18.) Simon Hoyt, 
Walter Hoyt. 

Hoyt, Col. Ralph W., U.S.A., Fort Niobrara, Neb. (Gen. 590; N.Y, 398.) Simon 
Hoyt; Sergeant Nathaniel Hoyt. 

Huntting, Teunis Dimon, 239 Broadway. New York. (Gen. 281; N.Y. 229.) 
John Huntting; Nathaniel Huntting. 

Hutchings, George Long, 3 Prospect Street, East Orange, N. J. (Gen. 29; 
N. Y. 29 ; N. J. 2.) John Lathropp; Azariah Lathropp. 

Jackson, Theodore F., 84 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Gen. 165; N. Y. 149,) 
Robert Jackson, Thomas Halsey; Capt. Stephen Jackson, Abraham Halsey. 

Jewett, Gen. Edgar Boardman, Columbia National Bank, Buffalo, N. Y. 
(Gen. 269; N. Y. 223.) Joseph Jewett; Joseph Jewett. 

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Johnson, Rev. Edward Payson, D.D., 2 First Street, Albany, N. Y. (Gen. 

305; N. Y. 245.) John Johnson; Nathaniel Johnson. 
Johnson, Frank Verner, i Madison Avenue, New York. (Gen. 307- N. Y 

323.) William Johnson; Haynes Johnson. ' 

Jones, Hon. Edward Franc, Binghamton, N. Y. (Gen. 157- N. Y 142.) 
Lewis Jones; Phineas Jones. '••-+/ 

Kellogg, Charles Snow, 45 Cedar Street, New York. (Gen. 38; N. Y. 38) 

Lieut. Joseph Kellogg; Silas Kellogg, Asa Kellogg. 
Kendrick, Major Frederick M., 24 St. Albans Street, St. Paul, Minn. (Gen 

147; N. Y. 132.) ]0'A^Y.Y.^Yi^\QY.\ Sergeant Samuel Kendrick, 
King, Frederick Bunnell, 816 Broad Street, Bridgeport, Conn. (Gen. 592- 

Conn. 86; N. Y. 403.) John King; Douglas King. ' 

Kissam, Henry Snyder, Universitv Club, New York. (Gen. 262; N. Y. 216 ) 
John Kissam, Sr. ; Daniel Kissam. 

Lansing, William Frederick, 544 East Main Street, Little Falls, N. Y. (Gen. 

385; N. Y. 285.) Gerrit Lansing; Sanders Lansing. 
Larrabee, Jesse, 18 Wall Street, New York. (Gen. 382; N. Y.312.) William 

Larrabee; Jesse Larrabee. 

Leffingwell, Leslie Frederick, 1373 Pacific Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Gen. 357; 

N. Y. 287.) Lieut. Thos. Leffingwell; Elisha Leffingwell. 
Leffingwell, William Henry, 396 Bainbridge Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Gen. 

412; N. Y. 334.) Thomas Leffingwell; Christopher Leffijigwell. 
Leonard, Clarence Ettienne, Caryl, Yonkers, N. Y. (Gen. 514; N. Y. 370.) 

James Leonard, Richard Godfrey; P/z/Zz^ Z^^waro', George Godfrey, 

John Godfrey. 

Lewis, George Harlan, 629 Willoughby Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Gen. 360; 
N. Y. 290.) William Lewis; Aaron Lewis. 

Lockwood, Hanford Nichols, Box 307, Asheville, N. C. (Gen. 130; N. Y. 115.) 
Robert Lockwood; Lsaac Locktvood, Jr. 

Logan, Hollister, 27 William Street, New York. (Gen. 559; N. Y. 384.) 
Lieut. John Hollister; Abraham ILolHster. 

Lord, Calvin, 141 Purchase Street, Boston, Mass. (Gen. 607; N. Y. 408.) 
Nathan Lord; Joseph Lord. 

Marble, William A., 397 Broadway, New York. (Gen. 325; N. Y. 263.) Samuel 
Marble; Aaron Marble. 

March, Dr. Alden, 29 Second Street, Troy, N. Y. (Gen. 404; N. Y. 329 ) 
Hugh March; Jacob March. 

Marsh, George Samuel, 540 Old Colony Building, Chicago, 111. (Gen. 374; 
N. Y. 304.) John Damon; Joseph Damon. 

Marvin, Ezra, 472 Broadway, New York. (Gen. 279; N. Y. 227.) Matthew 
Marvin; Lchabod Marvin. 

McClure, Archibald Jermain, 158 State Street, Albany, N. Y. (Gen. 169; 
N. Y. 153.) Edmund Rice; Joseph Rice. 

McKelvey, John, Sandusky, Ohio. (Gen. 363; N. Y. 293.) Robert Adams; 
Joel Adajns. 

Merrill, Gaius Lewis, 520 West Onondaga Street, Syracuse, N. Y. (Gen. 419; 
N. Y. 341.) Nathaniel Merrill, John Lewis; Nathaniel Merrill, 
Abraham Lewis. 

Miller, Henry Duhring, East Orange, N. J. (Gen. 265; N. Y. 219; Conn. 91.) 
Elder John Strong; Josiah Strong, 3d. 

Mitchell, Chauncey Leeds, 921 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Gen. 70; 
N. Y. 70.) Matthew Mitchell; Asahel Mitchell, Sr., Rev. Justus 
Mitchell. -^ 

Mitchell, Dr. William A., 1272 Pacific Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Gen. 31; N. 
Y. 31.) Matthew Mitchell; Asahel Mitchell, Rev. Justus Mitchell. 

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Morris, Henry Lincoln, 290 Broadway, New York. (Gen. 4; N. Y. 4.) Lieut. 
Edward Morris; Edward Morris. 

Moseley, William Hamilton, New Haven, Conn. (Gen. 507; Conn. 63; 
N. Y. 415.) Ellis Cook; Col. Ellis Cook, id. 

Mott, Luther Wright, 78 West 5th Street, Oswego, N. Y. (Gen. 418; N. Y. 
340.) Deacon John Wright; y^^i'-r Wright. 

Munson, Samuel L., Albany, N. Y. (Gen, 462; N. Y. 357.) Capt. Thomas 

Munson; Stephen Munson. 

Oddie, Orville, Riverside, Conn. (Gen. 137; N. Y. 123.) Vincent Meigs; 
Josiah Meigs. 

Oddie, Orville, Jr., 33 West 12th Street, New York. (Gen. 224; N. Y. 198.) 
Vincent Meigs ; Josiah Meigs. 

Palmer, Dr. Ernest, 155 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Gen. 444; N. Y. 
354.) Walter Palmer; Rosewell Saltonstall Palmer. 

Parker, Frederick Sheldon, 52 Broadway, New York. (Gen. 252 ; N. Y. 206.) 
Thomas Newton, Edward Parker ; John Newton, Dr. Joseph Parker. 

Partridge, Frank Harvey, i East 39th Street, New York. (Gen. 416; N. Y. 
338.) John Partridge ; Amos Partridge. 

Paulson, Leonard, Jr., 83 Leonard Street, New York. (Gen. 473; N. Y. 360.) 
Thomas Lyon ; Capt. Gilbert Lyon. 

Peck, John A., Pelham Manor, N. Y. [Gen. 328 ; N, Y. 266.) Joseph Peck; 
John Peck. 

Perkins, Francis Moore, M.D., 1428 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Penn. (Gen. 
192 ; N. Y. 166; Penn. 12.) John Perkins, Sr.; Francis Perkins. 

Perkins, Richard Francis, Maryland Club, Baltimore, Md. (Gen. 132 ; N. Y. 
117.) William Perkins; Richard Perkins. 

Pierce, Charles Sprague, Springvale, Me. (Gen. 570 ; N. Y, 389.) Thomas 
Pierce ; Benjamin Pierce. 

Plant, Morton Freeman, 71 Broadway or 76 East 56th Street, New York. (Gen. 
194; N. Y. 168.) William Blackstone, John Plant \ John Blackstone, 
Abraham Plant. 

Plum, David Banks, 13 Locust Avenue, Troy, N. Y. (Gen. 37S ; N. Y. 309.) 
Samuel Plum ; John Plum. 

Plum, Frederick Augustus, 1x4 First Street, Troy, N. Y. (Gen. 215 ; N. Y. 
189.) Samuel Plum ; John Plum. 

Prime, Col. Ralph Earl, 25 Warburton Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. (Gen. 6; N. Y. 
6.) James Prime, John Higbie ; Rev. Ebenezer Prime, Aaron Higbie^ 
Benjamin Youngs Prime. 

Proctor, Frederick Towne, 73 Genesee Street, Utica, N. Y. (Gen, 422 ; N. Y. 
344.) Robert Proctor ; Capt. Leonard Proctor. 

Proctor, Hon. Thomas Redfield, 312 Genesee Street, Utica, N. Y. (Gen. 410; 
N. Y, 332.) Robert Proctor ; Capt. Leonard Proctor. 

Reynolds, Charles Whitford, 405 State Street, Albany, N. Y. (Gen. 398 ; N. Y. 
324.) John Peckham ; Braddock Peckham. 

Richards, John Bion, New York Club, New York. (Gen, 564; N. Y. 386.) 
Peter Tufts; Francis Tufts. 

Riley, Robert Hudson, 224 Church Street, New York. (Gen. 127 ; N. Y. 112.) 
John Riley; John Riley, Stephen Riley. 

Ripley, Edwin Louis, Box 443, Bridgeport, Conn. (Gen. 458; N. Y. 385; Conn. 
38.) William Ripley, Eltweed PoMEROY; Charles Ripley , John Pomeroy. 

Roberts, Richard Hubbard, 33 Warren Street, New York. (Gen. 362; N. Y. 
292.) John Pratt ; John Pratt. 

Root, Marshall Jewell, 27 East 22nd Street, New York. (Gen. 371; N. Y. 301.) 
Thomas Roote ; Hon. Jesse Root. 

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Ropes, Charles Henry, lOO Broadway, New York. (Gen. 316; N. Y. 254.) 

George Ropes ; Benjamin Ropes. 
Rose, Frederick Preston. 103 Aycrigg Street, Passaic, N. J. (Gen. 485; N. Y. 

366.) Robert Rose, Joseph Kingsberry; Samuel Rose, Seth Kingsberry. 
Sackett, Col. Henry Woodward, Tribune Building, New York. (Gen. 383; N. 

Y. 313.) Simon Sackett ; Major Buel Sackett. 
Sands, James Thomas, Roe Building, St. Louis, Mo. (Gen. 106; N. Y. 106.) 

Capt. James Sands; Ensign Samuel Sands. 
Sanger, Col. William Gary, Washington, D. C, or Sangerfield, N. Y. (Gen. 51; 

N. Y. 51.) Richard Sanger; Capt. Richard Sanger. 
Sawin, Rev. Theophilus P., D.D., 120 First Street, Troy, N. Y. (Gen. 476; 

N. Y. 363.) John Sawin; Moses Sawin. 
Shattuck, William Dwight, 228 South Street, New York. (Gen. 571; N. Y. 

390.) William Shattuck; Philip Shattuck. 
Sherrill, Col. Charles Hitchcock, 30 Broad Street, New York. (Gen. 471 ; N. 

Y. 358.) Peter Wynkoop ; Dirck Wynkoop. 
Skinner, Henry Whipple, 360 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. (Gen. 335; N. 

Y. 274.) Matthew Whipple; Joseph Whipple, M.D. 
Smith, Edward Hargrave, care of Lunt, Brooks & Willcox, Colorado Springs, 

Col. (Gen. 510; N. Y. 368.) Joseph Smith ist; Reuben Smith 2d. 

Spaulding, Samuel Strong, 194 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. (Gen. 299; N. Y. 

239.) Edward Spaulding, Elder John Strong; Capt. Levi Spaulding, 

Elisha Strong. 
Stetson, William Mitchell, 51 State Street, Albany, N. Y. (Gen. 45; N. Y. 45.) 

Robert Stetson; Charles Stetson, Jr., Joseph Bennett. 

Stevens, Horace Nathaniel, 23 Thomas Street, New York. (Gen. 324; N. Y. 

262.) John Stevens; y^waMaw Stevens. 
Stryker, Thomas Hubbard, Rome, N. Y. (Gen. 63; N. Y. 63.) Jan Strycker; 

Jan Stryker. 
Swan, Edward Henry, Jr., 153 East 36th Street, New York. (Gen. 327; N. Y. 

265.) Richard Swan; Samtiel Swan, Sr., Samuel Swan, Jr. 

Sweet, George Sullivan, Park Hill, Yonkers, N. Y. (Gen. 532; N. Y. 375.) 

John Sweet; Gideon Sweet. 
Sylvester, John Field, 735 Fulton Street and 294 Carlton Avenue, Brooklyn, 

N. Y. (Gen. 605; N. Y. 405.) Nicholas Knapp; Joshua Knapp, Joshua 

Knapp, Jf. 
Thatcher, George Hornell, Box 666, Albany, N. Y. (Gen. 174; N. Y. 158.) 

Rev. Thomas Thacher; Sa?nuel Thacher. 
Thatcher, Hon. John Boyd, Albany, N. Y. (Gen. 173; N. Y. 157.) Rev. 

Thomas Thacher; Samuel Thacher. 
Tiffany, Joseph Burr, 234 Palisade Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. (Gen. 568; N. Y. 

388.) Pieter STOUTENBURGH;/a(:6>^z^j Stoutejtburg. 
Tracy, Dr. Ira Otis, Long Island State Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Gen. 401; 

'n. Y. 326.) Lieut. Thomas Tracy; Hezekiah Tracy. 
Tracy, Jeremiah Evarts, 440 West 8th Street, Plainfield, N. J. (Gen. 375; N. Y. 

305.) Stephen Tracy; Thomas Tracy. 
Tracy, Joseph Sloan, Larchmont Manor, N. Y. (Gen. 402; N. Y. 327.) Lieut. 

Thomas Tracy; Capt. Frederick Tracy. 
Treadwell, George Curtis, Executive Chamber, Albany, N. Y. (Gen. 260; 

N. Y. 214.) Edward Treadwell; /^/^w Treadwell. 
Tucker, Dr. Willis Gaylord, 166 Washington Avenue. Albany, N. Y. (Gen. 

25; N. Y. 25.) Robert Tucker; Capt. Stephen Tucker. 
Turrell, Edgar Abel, 76 William Street, New York. (Gen. 437; N. Y. 348.) 

Roger Tyrrell, Capt. James Terrill. 

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Turrill, Brig. -Gen. Henry Stuart, U. S. A., 2626 Broadway, New York. (Gen. 

201; N. Y, 175.) Roger Tyrrel'l; Jo /in Terrill. 
Wade, William Dwight, 447 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Gen. 140 ; 

N. Y. 125.) Jonathan Wade, John Pratt ; John Wade, James Pratt. 

Wadsworth, William Philip, 25 East 30th Street, New York. (Gen. 207; N. Y. 
181.) Hon. William Wadsworth ; Samuel Wadsworth, Jonathan 
Wadsworth. 

Wardwell, William Thomas, 26 Broadway, New York. (Gen. 361 ; N. Y. 291.) 
William Wardwell ; Allen Wardwell. 

Warren, Walter Phelps. Mont Airy, Troy, N. Y. (Gen. 417 ; N . Y. 339. 
William Phelps ; Caleb Phelps. 

Washburn, John Henry, 39 West 47th Street, New York. (Gen. 20 ; N. Y. 20.) 
John Washburn ; Jonah Washburn. 

Watson, Gen. William Henry, 270 Genesee Street, Utica, N. Y. (Gen. 58 ; 
N. Y. 58.) Ralph Earle; Caleb Earle. 

Weaver, George Oscar Ballardj 375 Cumberland Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. (Gen. 
581 ; N. Y, 394.) William Ballard ; Nathan Ballard. 

Webb, William Edward, 340 Broadway, New York. (Gen, 320; N. Y. 258.) 
Christopher Webb; Benjsimin Webb. 

Webb, Dr. William Seward, Shelburne, Vt. (Gen. 376; N. Y. 306.) Richard 
Webb ist; Lieut. Joseph Webb, Gen. Blachley Webb, 

Weeks, William Raymond, 315 West io6th Street, New York. (Gen. 112; N. 
Y. 267.) George Weekes; Ebenezer Weeks, Jr. 

Wilcox, Henry Seward, 401 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. (Gen. 577; N. Y. 392.) 
William Wilcox; Silvanus Wilcox, Sr. 

Wilkinson, Charles Waterman Bentley, 42 John Street, New York. (Gen. 7; 
N. Y. 7.) Lawrence Wilkinson; Ahab Wilkinson. 

Willard, James Le Baron, 43 Leonard Street, New York. (Gen. 90; N. Y. 90.) 
George Willard; Jonathan Willard, 2d. 

Williams, Chauncey Pratt, 232 State Street, Albany, N. Y. (Gen. 53; N. Y. 53.) 
Thomas Williams, William Hough; Jehiel Williams, Phineas Hough 

Williams, George Washington, 75 Canal Street, Providence, R. L (Gen. 166; 

N. Y. 150.) Roger Williams; William Williams. 
Winslow, Frederick Kenelm, 16 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Gen. 356; 

N. Y. 286.) Kenelm Winslow; Shadrach Winslow. 

Winter, Mahlon Alpheus, 5th and L Streets, Washington, D. C. (Gen. 523; 
N. Y. 372.) John Winter, ist; Joseph Winter, 2d. 

Woodbury, John Charles, 107 Lake Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. (Gen. 256; N. 
Y. 210.) John Woodbury; Peter Woodbury. 

Woodbury, Willis Elisha, 145 Lake Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. (Gen. 411; N. 

Y. 333-) John Woodbury; Capt. Peter Woodbury. 
Woodford, Gen. Stewart Lyndon, 18 Wall Street, New York. (Gen. 205; N. 

Y. 179.) Thomas Woodford; Capt. William Woodford, Sr., Ensign 

William Woodford, Jr. 

Woodhull, Charles Howell, 2051 Fifth Avenue, New York. (Gen. 438; N. Y. 

349.) Richard Woodhull; William Woodhull. 
Woodruff, Col. Rollin Simmons, New Haven, Conn. (Gen. 487; Conn. 53; N. 

Y. 407.) Matthew Woodruff, Sr.; Andrew Woodruff. 
Woodson, Major Robert Scott, Fort McDowell, Cal. (Gen. 547; N. Y. 380.) 

John Woodson; William Woodson. 
Wright, Fred. Case, Springfield, Mass. (Gen. 153; N. Y. 138.) Richard 

Wright; Levi Wright, Adam Wright. 
Zieley, John David, care of Ashwell & Co., 30 Broad Street, New York. (Gen. 

223; N. Y. 197.) Thomas WHiTMORE;yc>/^« Wetmore. 
Zieley, David, Jr., care of Ashwell & Co., 30 Broad Street, New York. (Gen. 

227; N. Y. 201.) Thomas Whitmore; John Wetmore, 

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Deceased Associates, New York Society 

(The names of members who have resigned or been dropped are not included in 
this list. Total number of deceased members 52) 

Adams, Col. Henry Herschel. (Gen. 579; N. Y. 393.) Died May 6, 1906. 
Benoni Adams ; Lieut. Henry Adams. 

Beale, Charles Edward. (Gen. 178; N, Y. 162.) Died Nov. 15, 1904. Samuel 
Whiting; Thomas Whiting. 

Belden, Charles Gilbert. (Gen. 264; N. Y. 218.) Richard Belding; Augustus 
Belding, Moses Belding. 

Belden, Hon. James J. (Gen. 34; N. Y. 34.) Died Jan. i, 1904. Richard 
Belding; Augustus Belding, Moses Belding. 

Buckinajham, Oliver Wheaton. (Gen. 212; N. Y. 186.) Died 1903. Thomas 
Buckingham; Abel Buckingham, 

Burt, Henry Martyn. (Gen. 151; N. Y. 136.) Died March 7, 1899. Henry 
Burt; Martin Burt. 

Carter, Walter Steuben. (Gen. 107; N. Y. 107.) Died June 3, 1904. William 
Taylor ; William Taylor. 

Champion, John Cross. (Gen. 145; N. Y. 130.) Died December, 1899. Henry 
Champion; Jasper Champion. 

Chittenden, Hon. Lucius Eugene. (Gen. 208; N. Y. 192.) Died July 22, 1900. 
William Chittendf.n; Thomas Chittenden. 

Clapp, William Henry. (Gen. 46; N. Y. 46.) Died June 19, 1903. Roger 
Clapp; Asahel Clapp. 

Cone, Edward Payson. (Gen. 43; N. Y. 43.) Died Jan. 23, 1905. Daniel 
Cone; Daniel Hurlbut Cone. 

Dewey, Hiram Todd. (Gen. 102; N. Y. 102.) Died July 10, 1901. Thomas 
Dewey; Jeremiah Dewey. 

Earle, Gen. Ferdinand Pinney. (Gen. 19; N. Y. 19.) Died Jan. 2, 1903. 
Humphrey Pinney; Eleazer Pinney. 

Eaton, James Webster. (Gen. 135; N. Y. 120.) Died Aug. i, 1901. John 
Eaton; Ebenezer Eaton. 

Egleston, Thomas, LL.D., Ph.D. (Gen. 85; N. Y. 85.) Died Jan. 15, 1900. 
Bagot Egleston; Azariah Egleston. 

Galloupe, Charles William. (Gen. 198; N. Y. 172.) Died Nov. 28, 1903. 
John Gallop; Enos Galloup. 

Gallup, Albert Smith. (Gen. 313; N. Y. 251.) Died March 21, 1906. John 
Gallup; Samuel Gallup. 

Greene, David Maxson. (Gen. 129; N. Y. 114.) Died Nov. 9, 1905. Rich- 
ard Maxson ; Joseph Greene, David Maxson, John Greene. 

Greene, Edward Nelson Granville. (Gen. i; N. Y. i.) Died September, 1898. 
John Eells; Jeremiah Beard Eells. 

Gridley, Horace Warren. (Gen. 105; N. Y. 105.) Thomas Gridley ; Judah 
Gi'idley. 

Hathaway, Franklin Flint. (Gen. 27; N. Y. 27.) Died Jan. 3, 1901. Thomas 
Flint; Amos Flint. 

Hoadley, James Henry. (Gen. 50; N. Y. 50.) Died Aug. 26, 1901. John 
Hillyer; Andrew Hillyer. 

Holcombe, William Frederick, M.D. (Gen. 528; N. Y. 373.) Died March 17, 
1904. Thomas Holcombe; Nahum Holcombe. 

Hopkins, Allison Rutherford. (Gen. 84; N. Y. 84.) Died January, 1904. 
John Hopkins; Hezekiah Hopkins. 

Hopkins, Col. Lewis Cheesman. (Gen. 16 ; N. Y. 16.) Died May g, 1904. 
John Hopkins; Hezekiah Hopkins. 

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Hopkins, Major Robert Emmett. (Gen. 82; N. Y. 82.) Died August, 1901. 
John Hopkins; Hezekiah Hopkins, 

Howell, George Rogers. (Gen. 74; N. Y. 74.) Died April 5, 1899. Edward 
Howell; Zebulon Hoivell, Stephen Rogers. 

Hoyt, Charles Albert. (Gen. 93; N. Y. 93.) Died April 13, 1903. John 
Hoyt, John Deming; Joseph Hoyt, Pownal Dentins^. 

Kellogg, Charles White. (Gen. 86; N. Y. 86.) Died July 25, 1896. Joseph 
Kellogg; Silas Kellogg. 

Kneeland, James. (Gen. 348; N. Y. 278.) Died Sept. 6, 1899. Edward 
Kneeland; Isaac Kneeland. 

Lockwood, James Betts. (Gen. 68; N. Y. 68.) Died 1903. Robert Lock- 
wood ; Ebenezer Lockwood. 

Logan, Walter Seth. (Gen, 296; N. Y. 236.) Died July 19, 1906. John 
Hollister; Gideon Hollister. 

McClure, William Henry. (Gen. 59; N. Y. 59.) Died July 26, 1905. Ed- 
mund Rice; Joseph Rice. 

Mather, Addison Dan. (Gen. 171; N. Y. 155.) Died Nov. 18, 1897. Rev. 
Richard Mather; Jehoida Mather. 

Miller, George Clinton. (Gen. 266; N. Y. 220.) Died Aug. 6, 1898. John 
Strong ; Josiah Strong. 

Morris, Jonathan Flynt. (Gen. 72; N. Y. 72; Conn. 6.) Died Jan. 30, 
1899. Edward Morris ; Edward Morris. 

Plant, Hon. Henry Bradley. (Gen. 386; N. Y. 282.) Died June, 1899. John 
Plant, Francis Bradley; Timothy Bradley, Abraham Plant. 

Richards, Augustus Jacob. (Gen. 96; N. Y. 96.) Died July 16, 1906. William 
Richards; Nathaniel Richards. 

Richards, Charles Spielmann. (Gen. 304 ; N. Y 214.) Died August, 1905. 
Edward Richards, Joseph Peck; Ebenezet Richards, James Peck. 

Richards, Jeremiah, (Gen. 108 ; N. Y. 108,) Died June 8, 1906, Edward 
Richards ; Ebenezer Richards, James Peck. 

Richards, William Stiger. (Gen. 572; N. Y. 391.) Died August, 1905, Pieter 
Monfoort; John Peter Monfoort, Peter Monfort. 

Robbins, Howard Sumner, (Gen, 2; N. Y, 2.) Died Oct. 13, 1906. Richard 
RoBBiNs; Josiah Robbins, 1st, Josiah Robbins, 2d, Josiah Robbins, 3d. 

Robbins, Isaac Gilbert. (Gen. 155; N. Y, 140.) Died 1903. Richard Tucker; 
Ebenezer Tucker. 

Roberts, John Pratt. (Gen. 557; N. Y. 382.) Died June 23, 1906. John 
Pratt: Capt. John Pratt. 

Roosevelt, Hon, Robert Barnwell, ''Gen. 278; N. Y. 226,) Died June 14, 1906. 
Martinsen van Roosevelt; Jacobus {James) I. Roosevelt. 

Sawyer, Hon. Azariah Hall. (Gen, 312; N. Y. 250,) Died Nov. i, 1904. 
Thomas Sawyer; Manasseh Sawyer. 

Swan, Frederick George. (Gen. 42; N. Y. 42.) Died 1901. Richard. Swan; 
Samuel Swan, 2d, Samuel Swan, 1st. 

Thompson, Daniel Greenleaf. (Gen, 36; N. Y. 36.) Died July 9, 1897. James 
Thompson; Daniel Thompson. 

Warren, Rev, Daniel Frederick, D.D. (Gen. 103; N. Y. 103,) John Thomp- 
son; William Thompson. 

Webb, Charles Hathaway. (Gen. 332; N. Y. 271.) Died Sept. 6, 1905. 
Christopher. Webb; Benjamin Webb. 

Williams, Robert Stanton. (Gen. 216 ; N. Y. 190.) Died Aug. 6, 1899. 
Robert Williams; Thomas Williams. 

Winslow, Hon. John. (Gen. 33; N. Y. 33.) Died October, 1898. Kenelm 
WlNSLOW; Christopher Wolcott. 

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